Express Keratin Smoothing Treatment and Haircut or Full Highlights and Haircut at Groove Salon

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In a Nutshell

Paul Mitchell salon & products

Smoothing treatment lasts up to eight weeks

Full-color highlights

The Fine Print

Promotional value expires Jan 21, 2012. Amount paid never expires.Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. New clients only.Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.

Groove Salon

Throughout time, hair has been evolutionarily selected to appear higher and higher on the human body, until by the late '50s it had congregated almost entirely on the head. Keep your hair from levitating away altogether with today's deal to Groove Salon. Choose between the following options:

For $75, you get an express Keratin smoothing treatment and haircut (a $150 value).

For $95, you get full highlights and a haircut (a $185 value).

A Paul Mitchell Focus Salon, Groove carries the complete Paul Mitchell brand within its pink and black confines, and national educators are employed in the salon itself.
Eradicate frizz and fly-aways with the express Keratin smoothing treatment, a formaldehyde-free process designed to leave locks sleek and shiny for six–eight weeks. The shining-star stylists will also prune frayed head threads into display shape with a haircut, leaving locks more manageable, with fewer demands for flat-iron styling and morning pep talks. Alternatively, customers can opt for a full head of highlights and a haircut for a colorful blast of beautification. In addition to its mane-managing magnificence, Groove Salon participates in monthly charity events for causes throughout Charlotte, bestowing more than just luscious locks and gratuitous hairflips upon the community.

Groove Salon

In 2004 Bradley Sanders traveled around the country educating other stylists on L'Oréal Professional brands and color techniques. The following year he moved to Las Vegas and studied under world-renowned platform artist Robert Cromeans and Ambush Makeover's William Whatley. After learning as much as he could from the experts and their poorly hidden diaries, he moved back to the Southeast and partnered with L'Oréal to open Groove Salon, a Paul Mitchell–focused salon, in 2007. Today, Bradley, who has been accepted into the Paul Mitchell national educator's program, captains a team of talented stylists and colorists inside Groove's hip, redbrick studio.